CER Board of Directors Announces New Member
CER Press Release
Washington, D.C.
June 17, 2015
The Center for Education Reform (CER) announces the election of Dennis Cariello, a seasoned education lawyer and shareholder at Hogan, Marren, Babbo & Rose, Ltd. to its Board of Directors today.
“Dennis Cariello brings a lot of passion to CER’s diverse and accomplished Board,” said Kara Kerwin, president of CER. “In addition to representing parties on numerous ground-breaking approaches in higher education, his commitment to equity and giving parents fundamental power over their child’s education has been demonstrated time and again lending his legal expertise to charter schools and other schools of choice in a pro-bono capacity.”
With more than 15 years of experience, and having served at the U.S. Department of Education as Deputy General Counsel for Postsecondary Education and Regulatory Services and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Enforcement in the Office for Civil Rights, Cariello has developed a diverse national law practice that provides a wide range of services to colleges and universities, student lenders, education investors, and education technology and service providers alike.
“It’s clear from Dennis’ accomplishments that he is committed to ensuring all students have access to excellent education opportunities and that our education system adheres to policies that guarantees that as a basic right for our nation’s future leaders, our kids,” said Michael Moe, Co-Founder of Global Silicon Valley Partners and Vice Chairman of CER’s Board of Directors. “Dennis’ leadership and experience will be an asset to advancing the strategic priorities of the organization.”
For more information on The Center for Education Reform’s leadership and Board of Directors visit https://staging.edreform.com/about/people/board-of-directors/.